Chonsei has been treated as unique tenure type of Korea. However, a few literatures argue that some countries, India and Bolivia, have similar contract type in their housing market. This study reviewed the previous studies on origin and history of Chonsei and Antichresis, worldwide version of Chonsei. The results show that Chonsei is not unique contract type of Korean housing renal market. India also has Indian version of Chonsei, girvi in Surat and bogey in Bangalore. In Bolivia, Anticretico is popular across the country. The Anticretico has some different characteristics from Korean Chonsei while it is same contact type in terms of liump sum deposit without monthly rent. The deposit to price ratio is about 25% to 40% in Anticretico whereas Chonsei deposit is about 60% to 80% of sales price. Anticretico contract should be registered in Real Estate Office. (The rest omitted)